Stuck in LoveThree years past his divorce, veteran novelist Bill Borgens (Academy Award (R) nominee Greg Kinnear) can't stop obsessing over, let alone spying on, his ex-wife Erica (Academy Award (R) winner Jennifer Connelly), who ignominiously left him for another man. Even as his neighbor-with-benefits, Tricia (Kristen Bell) tries to push him back into the dating pool, he remains blind to anyone else's charms. Meanwhile, his fiercely independent collegiate daughter Samantha (Lily Collins) is publishing her first novel while recoiling at the very thought of first love with a diehard romantic (Logan Lerman); and his teen son Rusty (Nat Wolff) is trying to find his voice, both as a fantasy writer and as the unexpected boyfriend of a dream girl with unsettlingly real problems. As each of these situations mounts into a tangled trio of romantic holiday crises, it brings the Borgens to surprising revelations about how endings become beginnings. (c) Millenium. If You Want to Watch Stuck in Love Movie Online Streaming Megavideo from HERERelease Date Stuck in Love Jul 5, 2013 Limited | |
Stuck in Love Movie Genre: Drama,Comedy | |
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Stuck in Love Movie Synopsis | |
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Cast For Stuck in Love | |
Kristen Bell,Logan Lerman,Jennifer Connelly,Lily Collins,Rusty Joiner | |
Review For Stuck in Love | |
It all plays out a bit like a feature-length episode of Dawson's Creek - pretty teenagers wandering around romantic locations spouting over-written dialogue. Andy Lea-Daily Star The sharp edges of the story are sentimentally sanded down; there's a fair bit of slush, and it's a pretty quaint view of what writers and a writer's life are actually like. Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK] Unfashionably un-cynical, it's a labour of familial love from first-time writer-director Josh Boone whose simple style well serves a story of sweetness and wit. Tim Evans-Sky Movies A sweet little study of the right royal mess people can make of relationships when they let their own neuroses take over, and a warm tribute to overcoming them. Emma Johnston-Total Film As dysfunctional as its family of scribblers despite tiny bites of charm from the cast Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie A sweet tale of love, loss and life with solid performances from a first-rate cast. Ed Gibbs-The Sunday Age A tough, well-etched portrait of the damage a broken marriage can wreak. Jim Schembri-3AW The outcomes may be a tad predictable, but the observations are rich and textured. The film begins & ends with Thanksgiving; what happens in between is a moving highway where love, commitment and acceptance are travelling at high speed Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile | |
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